Midwin Charles & Associates LLC is a boutique law firm offering full services in criminal defense, commercial and civil litigation, general corporate, entertainment, family, and employment law. Our attorneys are experienced professionals who handle complex matters with a record of success and have represented individuals, Fortune 500, mid- and small-size companies. We provide our clients with quality legal services at modest costs and are devoted to our clients' every need.

This event is for lawyers, would be lawyers or any professional looking for inspiration to pursue career paths that are unexpected! Our Second Annual IPLD panel included Terence Winter --attorney and seven-time Emmy Award™ winner, writer and producer of HBO's The Sopranos and Boardwalk Empire and Lauren Lake -- attorney, judge of television show Paternity Court, Author and Philanthropist. Past speakers have included Court TV anchor Jack Ford, Television & Sports Agent Steve Herz and PricewaterhouseCoopers Forensics Services Director Mark Brown.

This year, IPLD will feature a one-on-one conversation with Lisa Bloom, New York Times Best Selling Author of Think and TV Legal Analyst. A reception will follow.

Host of her own national live daily talk show on Court TV for eight years, Lisa is now a regular legal analyst on CBS News, CNN and HLN, appearing frequently on The Early Show, The Insider, Dr. Phil, Dr. Drew, The Situation Room and many other shows. In addition, Lisa runs a prominent Los Angeles based general practice law firm, TheBloomFirm.com, representing celebrity clients and ordinary people seeking justice in their lives. A popular award-winning speaker to business, student and women's audiences, Lisa has been interviewed by Barbara Walters, Oprah Winfrey, Larry King, Matt Lauer, Diane Sawyer, Star Jones, Anderson Cooper, Wolf Blitzer, Bill O'Reilly, Shawn Hannity, Joe Scarborough, Tina Brown, Nancy Grace and many others.

Lisa's first book Think: Straight Talk for Women to Stay Smart in a Dumbed-Down World, published by Vanguard Books in the summer of 2011, became an instant New York Times bestseller and a favorite of critics.